The original duophonic analog ARP Odyssey is entering the Behringer synthesizer hall of fame and will be called the Behringer Odyssey. DivKid Ben took this large synth for a sonic spin in this video.

Not content with stunning the synth world with their recreation of the Roland TR-808 as the RD-808 and the Pro-One, Behringer have announced their analog clone of the famous ARP Odyssey. Simply called Behringer Odyssey, unlike its clones of the Minimoog and the Pro One, it isn't a desktop synth and won't fit in a small rucksack. It also doesn't look to be eurorack compatible.

In this video with Pete from Behringer, DivKid Ben explores the sounds of the Behringer Odyssey in this well-recorded video:

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